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Some mor information concerning SCMxx and Siemens mobile phones:
For further information, see the SCMxx website at:
http://www.hendrik-sattler.de/scmxx
You can change the default port (/dev/ircomm0) with the configure program.
As an alternative, you can set the environment variable SCMXX_TTY to choose
the device. It will override the compiled in. The command line parameter
--device overrides both!
You can also change the speed of the port. This is either done with configure,
the SCMXX_BAUD environment variable or the --baud parameter.
vCalender specification can be found at http://www.imc.org/pdi
The Euro character usage is broken in the phone itself and the usage
is discouraged. It works for phonebook and SMS but it would be very
inefficient for vCals to ahve to parse it all.
The adress book is represented by vCards
Depending on your phone, vCard 1.0 or 2.1 is used.
There are no specs available for vCard version 1.0 but can get the
vCard 2.1 specification at the same URL as the vCal specification (see above).
The above file types are only transfered to/from the phone. No creation or
other means of editing is done. The phone often applies filters, so do not
expect to get exactly the same data that you have sent.
For phonebooks, UCS-2 encoded transfer is tried per default, GSM encoded
transfer is used as fallback. Not all phonebooks are writable/deletable.
Short message service:
Currently, only SMS-DELIVER and SMS-SUBMIT is supported. Raw PDU
transfer is not supported, yet.
All below applies mainly to S35i:
- the bitmap format has 2/16/256 color/greys with
at least 97x26 pixels, maximum is 101x43 pixels for the S35i.
Larger bitmaps will simply be cut down to the maximum size.
- bitmap 1 is only displayed temporarily but fullscreen
it's good for testing logos
- the midi format must be standard midi format 0
without polyphony specification according to
http://www.midi.org
- midi 0 has the number 43 in the mobile phone
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